the name of the part of your outer ear that you can see
What is the pinna?
This symbol represents the right ear on your audiogram.
What is O?
A hearing loss resulting from damage to the cochlea (haircells)
What is sensorineural?
Your teacher forgot to use your FM.
What is a speaker challenge?
When you don't hear what someone said, you should ask them to do this.
What is repeat?
hair cells are in this part of your ear
What is the cochlea?
This symbol represents your left ear on the audiogram.
What is X?
A hearing loss resulting from damage to the outer and/or middle ear.
What is conductive?
You are playing on your iPad when your parent is talking to you.
What is a listener challenge?
When you do not understand what someone says to you (maybe she used a word you don't know or you need more information)
What is clarification?
You'll find ear wax in this part of your ear.
What is the ear canal?
This measures how loud a sound is.
What is decibels (dB)?
A hearing loss that combines both conductive and sensorineual.
What is mixed?
The class next door to your class is watching a really loud movie.
What is an environmental challenge?
this is making sure you are sitting in the best place in the classroom
What is preferential seating?
this part of your ear is at the beginning of the middle ear and send vibrations through the 3 bones and into the inner ear.
What is the eardrum?
This measures the pitch of a sound.
What is frequency?
This is the terms for having a hearing loss in BOTH ears.
What is bilateral?
As your teacher is giving directions, she is writing on the board.
What is a speaker challenge?
definition of self-advocacy
What is asking for what you need?
the names of the middle ear bones
What is hammer, anvil and stirrup?
Frequency is measured using this term. (example: 4000??)
What is Hertz?
This is the term for having a hearing loss in only 1 ear.
What is unilateral?
You misunderstood what the waitress asked you so you got the wrong meal.
What is an environmental challenge?
Your IEP has these supports and strategies to help you listen and learn (ex: using an ALD; preferential seating)
What are accommodations?